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Is there something wrong when the surround mode “Jazz” sounds better with Classical music than the “Classic Concert” Mode?

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Is there something wrong when the surround mode “Jazz” sounds better with Classical music than the “Classic Concert” Mode?

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Absolutely not! It just means that your tastes are a little different (maybe even a little better) than those of our engineers! We chose each “effects” parameter to heighten the sensation of being in a particular acoustic space. If you generally prefer “Jazz” rather than “Classic Concert” mode, by all means use it. Remember, weve included these modes to make your listening more enjoyable and less difficult. Your taste is paramount here. So have fun. The fact is that all DSP (Digital Signal Processing) modes will change the timbre and tonal balance of the music to some degree. If youre a purist yet still want the benefit of using all the speakers of your home entertainment system, we strongly suggest that you consider Denons exclusive 5 CHANNEL STEREO mode for music enjoyment. 5 CHANNEL STEREO adds no processing whatsoever to the audio signal. Left channel information comes from both Left Front and Left Rear speakers. Youll hear unaltered right channel information from both Right Front

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